privacy
This page reviews the data and information collected during your use of the site or other old IT geek services.

What is collected about You?
Personally identifying
Via various request forms on the site,  old IT geek collects specifically identifying data elements, such as your name and/or e-mail address.
In the case you complete one of the forms, your e-mail will only be used to communicate with you as requested, including future notices regarding new content or services. Your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose in this case.
In the future, old IT geek may offer services, such as apps and/or e-books, via third party partners to fulfill these services. In those cases, additional privacy policies will apply from that service provider. Any data or information forwarded to old IT geek for these services will simply be used to fulfill the requested service and for no other reasons or purposes.
Non-specific/not personally identifying (& associated technology)
The old IT geek site is developed using a commercially-available web design tool, substantially reducing the need for any actual coding. These tools incorporate standard technology in most websites, such as cookies and other technology, to track behavior on the site and to allow storing of preferences and other user-specific configuration details.
The tracking data is not personally identifying data and is only used by old IT geek for standard analytics about behavior on the site, and aggregated studies, which may be published or used by old IT geek or broad Thinking, LLC in future content or services. However, none of this data is used to personally identify you specifically. Typical elements collected include location data (country, state, city of the device accessing the site), time accessed, operating system used, IP address, pages visited, source of the connection (direct, referral site, search engine, ...), etc.
Finally, old IT geek will aggregate and publish standard analytics and studies related to the various apps and services, which may be published or used by old IT geek or broad Thinking, LLC. Again, none of these reports will include personally identifying elements.
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